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Sep-27-2023

Training transporters is a constant task for Petroperú

In a day of learning and training, the state company brought together more than 200 transporters from the south of the country.
Training transporters is a constant task for Petroperú

In order to reinforce safety in the transportation of hydrocarbons nationwide, Petroperú continued with its road training campaign, this time aimed at drivers in the southern region of the country, which included the participation of representatives of land transportation companies that carry out this work in Arequipa and Madre de Dios.

In total, there were five days in which specialized personnel from the state oil company emphasized the importance of safety and caution when driving a vehicle that transports fuel on the country's roads. In this sense, emphasis was placed on redoubling good safety practices applied by transportation companies with a current contract with Petroperú, as well as following contractual compliance indicators and compliance records, reinforcing the commitment to achieve the goal of zero accidents.

While delivering these trainings, instructions and recommendations were shared to avoid accidents or contingencies. Likewise, it was suggested that transporters report and communicate the conditions of the roads, especially in rainy seasons, to avoid setbacks.

It is worth mentioning that in addition to these meetings, other activities are carried out to strengthen the preventive culture, among which are safety stops at the national level, involving the participation and awareness of all those involved in land transportation safety.

The participants, who highlighted the importance of these trainings, thanked Petroperú for the initiative and requested to continue with this type of activities that will improve the service and prevent accidents on the roads.

In this way, Petroperú promotes safety in the land transportation of hydrocarbons at the national level, working in permanent coordination with the companies and drivers that contribute to the supply of fuels at the national level.